@ThePushprajX@LtGenDPPandey सही है, AAP लोग जाति पर बात मत करो, युवाओं पर ही बात करो। फिर तो ‘रिज़र्वेशन हटाओ’ और ‘UGC रोलबैक’ जैसे नारे सुनाई देने चाहिए थे, लेकिन वे सुनाई नहीं दिए। AAP की सर्कस में एक ही कमी है - Merit नहीं है।
@MyAnandaBazar Please learn to manage the automatic AI translation of your posts, or refrain from using social media platforms for Bengali content if the technology is beyond your comfort zone.
@NagarJitendra Cheap satire. After failing to answer basic questions or even expand common abbreviations before the entire nation, and the theatrics of pride-red-blue slogans, referring to the PM as “CEO” is hardly a display of intellect. It exposes the absence of serious political discourse.
@neha_laldas@thatindicmonk इतिहास साक्षी है, दफ़ली बजाकर ‘आज़ादी’ मांगने वाले भिखारी देश के किसी काम नहीं आए। इन्हें यह स्मरण रहे - कीटाणुवादी छपरी नाच-नाचेंगे तो तांडव भी होगा।
@SaffronChargers Incapable of presenting their ideas, arguments, or opinions with the slightest clarity or conviction—who are these people, and what exactly motivates them to take to the protest grounds?
@OpIndia_com Gen Z has emerged as the newest target of political manipulation, serving as a pawn for vested interests and bad-faith actors who exploit its aspirations, frustrations, and idealism to advance their own hidden agendas, courtesy of the social media era.
Prakhar Gupta explains the heinous plan behind Pakistanis all of a sudden trying to claim IVC, Basant Panchami, Sarees & renaming towns & cities back to the original Hindu names 🫣
Best of luck to all the NEET-UG 2026 aspirants!
Whatever the outcome, a few years from now you’ll look back on the exam day with pride, knowing that you showed up and gave it your best. This is just one step in your journey towards many more opportunities waiting for you. Stay calm, log off SM and sleep well.
@neha_laldas It implies that those who worked hard, secured marks above a comparatively higher cutoff, and achieved higher ranks should simply remain silent about their achievement. इससे अच्छा तो GC वालों की जीभ ही काट लो।
Another young life lost.
A 19-year-old #NEET aspirant died by suicide after reportedly expressing fear and mental strain in a message to her relatives.
This tragedy is bigger than one exam. It forces us to ask difficult questions about the immense pressure placed on young people not just by competitive exams, but by expectations from parents, relatives, society, and the constant comparison that defines success through ranks and admissions.
For many students, the years between 15 and 25 become an endless cycle of coaching, entrance tests, and fear of failure. These are some of the most productive, creative years of life, yet millions spend them chasing a single exam because they've been told that one result determines their future.
Education is important, but it is not the solution to every problem in the world, nor should every dream be reduced to clearing one competitive exam. A society that values only a handful of careers while ignoring countless other talents creates unnecessary suffering.
We need to stop measuring young people solely by exam scores and start valuing their well being, individuality, and the many paths to a meaningful life.